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Re: LEEP

From: Maureen (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Wed, 13 Mar 2002 20:42:28 -0500


Hi Amber,

Did you find any relationship between precancerous cells in your cervix and PCOS? I underwent the LEEP procedure in February 2001 and the tests all were going well until November 2001 when they showed a higher grade precancerous cell. I recently (January 2002)underwent another LEEP. My doctor assured me that 85% of people in the world carry the virus that causes the need to do the LEEP. He treats all women he sees as if they were carriers of the virus, therefore testing all of his patients for this.

I am anxious to hear what you have to say and if anyone else has any ideas.

Thank you, Maureen in MASS

----Original Message Follows---- From: "Victoria" <anonymous@obgyn.net> Reply-To: anonymous@obgyn.net To: Multiple recipients of list PCOS-DIET <anonymous@obgyn.net> Subject: LEEP Date: Wed, 13 Mar 2002 18:49:07 -0600

> From: amber_cooper@rsausa.com
> What is LEEP?

http://www.libertywomenshealth.com/7.html

Loop Electrosurgical Excision Procedure, LEEP, or Large Loop Excision of the Transformation Zone, LLETZ, is a special surgical technique used for diagnosis and treatment of cervical dysplasia (pre-cancerous cells). This can effectively cure the abnormal area on the cervix by surgically removing all the abnormal cells.

Prior to perfroming the LEEP, a colposcopy must be performed to rule out invasive cervical cancer and to determine the extent of the abnormal area of the cervix. During the LEEP, a gynecologist will use electrosurgery and a special thin wire loop to excise or remove the superficial layer of the cervix containing the abnormal cells. The extent of the area to be removed is determined by the extent of the area of abnormal cells as visualized by colposcopy. After the layer of abnormal cells is removed, the treated area (base) is coagulated with a special ball electrode to help prevent bleeding. Ferric subsulfate (Monsel's solution) is then applied to this base, and bleeding is thoroughly controlled.

This procedure can be done under local anesthesia (awake), conscious sedation, or general anesthesia (asleep).

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Victoria

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